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    Motocaddy M7 REMOTE Electric Trolley Instruction Guide

    By Gabriel SmithOctober 14, 2025No Comments13 Mins Read
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    Motocaddy M7 REMOTE Electric Trolley

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    Locating your Serial Number

    The serial number for this M-Series trolley is located on the trolley’s underside next to the motor (fig. 1).Motocaddy-M7-REMOTE-Electric-Trolley-fIG-1This number is required when registering your warranty online and should be kept handy for future use. The same number should also be on the box received with your trolley. Please ensure you keep hold of the packaging in case you need to return your trolley for any reason. Please keep a record of your trolley serial number here for future reference:Motocaddy-M7-REMOTE-Electric-Trolley-fIG-2

    Information about DHC

    The letters DHC stand for ‘Downhill Control’ and mean that your M7 REMOTE will maintain a controlled speed whilst travelling down hills. Whenever you are looking to move the trolley in manual mode, even if just to reposition it ready to use, always put it on a low speed setting to make it easier to steer.

    Safe use of your Trolley

    The first time you use the M7 REMOTE, we would advise using it in an open area of grass. The trolley speeds and steering characteristics will vary depending on the surface. The M7 REMOTE will turn much quicker on hard, smooth surfaces and will behave differently on grass. You will also find that the weight of the golf bag will affect both speed and steering. Motocaddy trolleys are designed for the transportation of golf bags and clubs contained within. Using the trolley for any other purpose may cause damage to the trolley and cause harm to the user. The following is not intended to cover all possible situations. Caution and common sense should always be used when operating the M7 REMOTE.

    • Never aim the M7 REMOTE at other people or golf trolleys
    • Do not attempt to transport any other equipment
    • The trolley is not designed for the transportation of people
    • Do not use the trolley to assist you when going up hills
    • Submerging the trolley in water (e.g., a lake) is likely to cause damage to the trolley
    • Do not operate the trolley whilst under the influence of drugs or excessive amounts of alcohol
    • All batteries must be disconnected from the trolley before folding, storage, and transportation
    • When using the M7 REMOTE in confined spaces (for example, car parks) or near water (such as over bridges), it is advisable to use the ‘Manual’ control mode to ensure that you remain in control of the trolley
    • Never let the M7 REMOTE run out of your sight. Always use proper care and control

    Do not attempt to steer the trolley manually when being used in Remote Control mode. Motocaddy cannot take responsibility for any damage or injury caused by improper use.

    Safety Cut-Off

    The M7 REMOTE trolley is fitted with safety cut-off features. If any of these safety features initiate, pressing the on/off button or the + button of the remote handset will restart the trolley.

    Caring for your Trolley

    Although your Motocaddy trolley has been weatherproofed, please follow these simple guidelines to help protect your trolley:

    Safety cut-out

    This Motocaddy trolley is fitted with safety cut-off features. If any of these safety features initiate, pressing the ‘On/Off’ button or the “+” button of the remote handset will restart the trolley.

    Caring for your Trolley

    • Do not store your trolley outside.
    • Try to minimise exposure to rain as much as possible with an umbrella during heavy rainfall.
    • Wipe excess water from the trolley before storage.
    • Never use a pressure washer to clean your trolley. To prevent water damage, wipe down with a damp cloth.
    • Avoid using high-pressure air hoses near moving components.
    • There is no buildup of excess mud and dirt..
    • The rear wheels are securely fitted and turn freely.
    • The rear wheel axles are greased and well lubricated.
    • The front wheels are not clogged up and turn freely.

    Use Of a Trolley

    • Never aim the trolley at other people or golf trolleys.
    • When using the trolley in confined spaces (for example, car parks) or near water (such as over bridges), it is advisable to use the ‘Manual’ control mode to ensure that you remain in control.l;
    • Never let the trolley run out of your sight. Always use proper care and control.
    • Do not attempt to transport any other equipment.
    • The trolley is not designed for the transportation of people.
    • The maximum rated load suitable for this trolley is 20kg.
    • Do not use the trolley to assist you when walking up hills.
    • Submerging the trolley in water (e.g., a lake) will cause damage to the trolley.;
    • Do not operate the trolley whilst under the influence of drugs or alcohol;

    Serial Numer

    Locating the Serial Number

    • The serial number is located on the trolley’s underside next to the motors (fig. 1). This number is required when registering your warranty online and should be kept handy for future use.
    1. The same number should also be on the box received with your trolley. If you need to return your trolley for any reason, please retain the packaging. A proof of purchase must also be kept in case your trolley requires servicing during its warranty period.

    Information about DHC (Downhill Control)

    1. Downhill Control (DHC) technology allows the trolley to maintain a controlled speed whilst travelling down hills. Whenever you are looking to move the trolley in Manual Mode, even if just to reposition it, always put it on a low speed setting to make it easier to steer.

    OverviewMotocaddy-ME-Remote-Electric-Trolley-figure-1

    1. Power & Battery Indicators
    2. On/Off & Speed Control Button
    3. USB Port (underside of handle)
    4. Upper Bag Support
    5. Upper Release Latch
    6. Charging Cable
    7. Battery
    8. Battery Tray
    9. EASILOCK® Lower Bag Support
    10. Front Wheels
    11. Rear Wheels
    12. Rear Wheel Release Buttons
    13. Motors (under Battery Tray)
    14. Auto-Open Stand
    15. Lower Release Latch
    16. Anti-Tip Rear Wheel (Required)
    17. Anti-Tip Rear Wheel Release Button

    Attaching The Wheels

    1. Push and hold the quick-release button in towards the centre of the wheel
    2. Slide the wheel onto the trolley axle as far as it will go (onto the inner groove)
    3. Once in position, release the button and pull the wheel outwards slightly to lock
    4. An audible ‘click’ will confirm the wheel is in the correct positionMOTOCADDY-SE-Electric-Trolley-Golf-Trolley-fig-3
    5. Once correctly attached to the inner groove, the wheels will rotate freely forward, but not backwards.
    6. Simply slide the wheel onto the outer groove and pull the wheel outwards slightly to lock.
    7. Once connected, the wheel will spin freely without resistance in both directions.

    Adjusting the Front Wheel Alignment

    1. Lift the quick-release lever positioned on the front wheel housing and loosen the wheel nutMOTOCADDY-SE-Electric-Trolley-Golf-Trolley-fig-4MOTOCADDY-SE-Electric-Trolley-Golf-Trolley-fig-5
    2. If your trolley is veering to the right (when walking behind it), turn the left-hand dial clockwise and the right-hand dial anti-clockwise.
    3. If your trolley is veering to the left (when walking behind it), turn the right-hand dial clockwise and the left-hand dial anti-clockwise.e
    4. Tighten the wheel nut and push down the lever to lock the wheel back into place.ceMOTOCADDY-SE-Electric-Trolley-Golf-Trolley-fig-6
    5. You may only need to adjust one dial at a time.
    6. These instructions are based on being in front of the trolley, looking at the wheel whilst it is in front of the housing.

    Unfolding your Trolley

    1. Press and hold the upper QUIKFOLD release buttonMOTOCADDY-SE-Electric-Trolley-Golf-Trolley-fig-7
    2. Lift the handle and release the buttonMOTOCADDY-SE-Electric-Trolley-Golf-Trolley-fig-8
    3. Unfold the upper frame section fullyMOTOCADDY-SE-Electric-Trolley-Golf-Trolley-fig-9
    4. Lift the main frame from the central hinge using the section marked ‘HOLD HERE’ until the QUIKFOLD system clicks in place.
      MOTOCADDY-SE-Electric-Trolley-Golf-Trolley-fig-10
    5. Unfold the upper bag support.

    Folding your Trolley

    1. Press and hold the lower QUIKFOLD release buttonMOTOCADDY-SE-Electric-Trolley-Golf-Trolley-fig-11
    2. Lower the main frame completely, releasing the button at any pointMOTOCADDY-SE-Electric-Trolley-Golf-Trolley-fig-12
    3. Once the frame is completely flat, fold the handle towards the front wheel until the QUIKFOLD system clicks in placeMOTOCADDY-SE-Electric-Trolley-Golf-Trolley-fig-13
    4. You may need to gently push as indicated if you do not hear a clickMOTOCADDY-SE-Electric-Trolley-Golf-Trolley-fig-14

    Lower Bag SupportMOTOCADDY-SE-Electric-Trolley-Golf-Trolley-fig-15

    1. If attached, remove the two lower bag support elastic straps by pressing and holding the back of the clip before pulling outward.rdsMOTOCADDY-SE-Electric-Trolley-Golf-Trolley-fig-16
    2. Align the cutout on the bag base with the lower bag support platform to align the bag pins with the holes on the tro.lleyMOTOCADDY-SE-Electric-Trolley-Golf-Trolley-fig-17
    3. Lower the bag until the pins align with the two holes. You should hear a positive “CLICK” as the bag locks into place.ition
    4. Stretch the lower bag strap around the bag base and loop the rounded bar underneath the basupportor.t hookMOTOCADDY-SE-Electric-Trolley-Golf-Trolley-fig-18

    Upper Bag Supports

    1. Stretch the elasticated strap around the bag & loop the rounded bar underneath the hook
    2. Position the two placement straps centrally on your golf bag

    Adjusting the Bag Supports

    1. Unclip the elasticated straps from the housing by pulling outwards in the direction shownMOTOCADDY-SE-Electric-Trolley-Golf-Trolley-fig-21
    2. Move the bar as required to tighten or loosen the strap fitting. Pulling the bar downwards will tighten, upwards will loosenMOTOCADDY-SE-Electric-Trolley-Golf-Trolley-fig-22MOTOCADDY-SE-Electric-Trolley-Golf-Trolley-fig-23

    Starting, Stopping & Changing Speed

    1. The trolley has 9 speed settings (1 to 9) with 1 being the slowest and 9 the fastest. To increase the speed, rotate the ‘On/Off’ button clockwise, or anti-clockwise to decrease the speed.
    2. To start the trolley, press the ‘On/Off’ button and select the required speed setting. The trolley will smoothly accelerate until it reaches the selected speed.
    3. To stop the trolley, simply press the ‘On/Off’ button again – there is no need to reduce the speed setting.

    Power & Battery Indicators

    1. There are two indicating LEDs above the ‘On/Off’ button.
    2. Should the battery capacity drop too low, the trolley will cut power to the motor, and the battery indicator LED will flash red
    3. Please be aware that certain moisture, temperature, and humidity conditions can result in localised misting within the display screen. This will not affect the trolley functionality, nor cause any damage, and will return to normal when adverse conditions subside.

    Safe Use

    Safety cut-out

    • This Motocaddy trolley is fitted with a timed safety Motocaddy M7 REMOTE Electric Trolley cut-out feature.
    • Once started, the trolley will automatically cut power to the motor after ten minutes to reduce the risk of damage to the trolley.
    • Pressing the ‘On/Off’ button will restart the trolley.
    • Do not attempt to transport any other equipment.
    • The trolley is not designed for the transportation of people.
    • The maximum rated load suitable for this trolley is 20kg.
    • Do not use the trolley to assist you when walking up hills.
    • Submerging the trolley in water (e.g., a lake) will cause damage to the trolley.;
    • Do not operate the trolley whilst under the influence of drugs or alcohol;
    • All batteries must be disconnected from the trolley before folding, storage, and transportation.

    Caring for your Trolley

    • Do not store your trolley outside.
    • Try to minimise exposure to rain as much as possible with an umbrella during heavy rainfall.
    • Wipe excess water from the trolley before storage.
    • Never use a pressure washer to clean your trolley.
    • To prevent water damage, wipe down with a damp cloth.
    • Avoid using high-pressure air hoses near moving components.
    • There is no buildup of excess mud and dirt.
    • The rear wheels are securely fitted and turn Motocaddy M7 REMOTE Electric Trolley freely.
    • The rear wheel axles are greased and well lubricated.
    • The front wheel nut is on tightly, and the quick-release lever is clamped down.
    • The front wheel is not clogged up and turns freely.
    • The QUIKFOLD track is kept clean and well-lubricated.

    Battery & Care

    • Always recharge as soon as possible after finishing your round, regardless of the number of holes played – ideally within 12 hours.
    • Leaving batteries uncharged for extended periods may reduce capacity and could pose a significant safety risk, which could result in fire when the battery is charged.
    • Batteries should always be fully charged before storing the MOTOCADDY SE Electric Trolley Golf Trolley for long periods.
    • Never leave batteries charging for longer than necessary – disconnect once the green LED light indicates the battery is fully charged;
    • Ensure that only Motocaddy 12.8V Lithium batteries are charged with Motocaddy 12.8V Lithium battery chargers (Part number LICH128BLKBL) and the charger is always connected to an earthed socket outlet;
    • Batteries must be stored and charged on a dry, non-carpeted surface at a temperature ranging between 10°C and 30°C – charging outside these temperatures may reduce capacity;
    • The battery and charger must only be opened and maintained by authorised personnel.
    • Unauthorised opening increases the risk of safety issues and will invalidate your warranty.
    • Take care not to drop the battery as this may Motocaddy M7 REMOTE Electric Trolley cause damage to the internal cells, which could affect battery performance and safety.
    • Regularly check the battery for visible signs of damage.

    Charging 

    1. Plug the Motocaddy 12.8V Lithium battery charger into an earthed mains power socket.
    2. The charger will display a red LED to indicate that it is ready to charge
    3.  Attach the battery cable to the charger, matching the black and blue connectors
    4. Once fully-charged, all four green LEDs will illuminate without flashing
    5. The charging process will take 3 to 5 hours, depending on the depth of discharge. This may take longer for the first few charges
    6. Once charging is complete, disconnect the charger from the mains power supply and battery

    Battery Management

    • Always recharge as soon as possible after finishing your round, regardless of the number of holes played – ideally within 12 hours.
    • From time to time, at deep discharge or long-term storage, the BMS may switch off the battery. A full battery charge will rectify this problem.
    • Please be aware that Lithium batteries tend to ‘drop off’ quickly at the end of the cycle, so it is not advisable to attempt to play excessive holes as the BMS will activate for protection purposes.

    Setting

    1. Push and hold the ‘On/Off’ button, connect the battery, and release the ‘On/Off’ button
    2. The battery indicator (right-hand LED) will MOTOCADDY SE Electric Trolley Golf Trolley show ‘Green’ for 12.8V Lithium (fig. 1) or ‘Red’
      for 12V Lead-acid
    3.  Press the ‘On/Off’ button down to toggle between these two settings
    4.  Disconnect the battery to confirm the required Motocaddy M7 REMOTE Electric Trolley setting

    USB Charging

    1. The trolley features a USB charging port designed to Motocaddy M7 REMOTE Electric Trolley charge USB-powered devices during your round.
    2. Simply remove the covering cap and plug a USB cable into the charging port located on the underside of the handle.
    3. The rate of charge will be slower than a mains AC charger and similar to plugging the device into a PC.
    4. The USB charger takes power from the main trolley battery, and continuous charging will reduce the battery capacity between charges.

    Customer Support

    • Email: @motocaddy.com.
    • Tel: +44 (0)1279 712370

    FAQs

    Q: What is special about the Motocaddy M7 REMOTE trolley?

    Ans: With the M7 REMOTE’s sophisticated remote control features, you can steer, adjust speed, and stop the trolley wirelessly, giving you complete control without exerting any force.

    Q: How do I pair the remote with the trolley?

    Ans: Turn on the remote and the trolley, then pair them according to the instructions in the handbook. Typically, this involves holding down certain buttons until the devices synchronise.

    Q: What is the effective range of the remote control?

    Ans: Although impediments may shorten this range, the remote usually works well within a 30-meter (about) range.

    Q: How long does the trolley battery last on a full charge?

    Ans: Depending on usage and terrain, the M7 REMOTE battery can power up to 36 golf rounds on a single charge.

    Q: How long does it take to charge the battery?

    Ans: When using the included charger, charging typically takes five to seven hours.

    Q: How do I control the trolley speed?

    Ans: You may smoothly and precisely manage your pace by using the remote control to change the speed in tiny increments.

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